'''San Gimignano''' is a pretty medieval walled city in [[Tuscany]], [[Italy]], famous for its beautiful towers.

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'''San Gimignano''' is a pretty medieval walled city in [[Tuscany]], [[Italy]], famous for its beautiful towers and great art. It is small enough to be effectively visited as a day trip from nearby cities like [[Siena]] and [[Florence]], but it has a different atmosphere at night that many travelers find it worthwhile to experience.

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[[Image:San Gimignano1.JPG|thumb|right|300px|The towers of San Gimignano]]

===By train===

===By train===

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The historical town of San Gimignano on the hill has no train station, but you can easily reach San Gimignano by taking a train to Poggibonsi (labelled "Poggibonsi-S.G.") and then a bus from the Poggibonsi train station to San Gimignano. These buses cost €3.60 (2007) each way, leave every 30-40 minutes, and you can inquire for information, schedules, and tickets at the tourist information office which is located ahead toward the right as you walk out of the train station.

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The historical town of San Gimignano on the hill has no train station, but you can easily reach San Gimignano by taking a train to Poggibonsi (labelled "Poggibonsi-S.G.") and then a bus from the Poggibonsi train station to San Gimignano. These buses cost €3.60 (2007) each way, leave every 30-40 minutes, and you can inquire for information, schedules, and tickets at the tourist information office which is located ahead toward the right as you walk out of the train station.

If you are going from Florence (Firenze) to Poggibonsi, direct trains are not so frequent but you will find many connections via Empoli.

If you are going from Florence (Firenze) to Poggibonsi, direct trains are not so frequent but you will find many connections via Empoli.

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Easily reachable from [[Florence]] or [[Siena]], though you may have to change buses in Poggibonsi. Buses leave from Florence's bus station (next to the train station) hourly, and take 1.25 to 2 hours for €6. From Siena there are €5.20, 75 minute buse rides (5 a day)

Easily reachable from [[Florence]] or [[Siena]], though you may have to change buses in Poggibonsi. Buses leave from Florence's bus station (next to the train station) hourly, and take 1.25 to 2 hours for €6. From Siena there are €5.20, 75 minute buse rides (5 a day)

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Buses depart from Porta San Giovanni, with tickets sold at the bar just inside the gate or at the Tourist Info. Florence buses leave hourly, change in Poggibonsi, and take 1.25-2 hours. Siena buses are 5/day, 75 minutes, and also change in Poggibonsi. Volterra has 4/day that take 2 hours and change in Colle di Val d'Elsa. Sunday buses are fewer and more crowded.

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Buses depart from Porta San Giovanni, with tickets sold at the bar just inside the gate or at the Tourist Info. Florence buses leave hourly, change in Poggibonsi, and take 1.25-2 hours. Siena buses are 5/day, 75 minutes, and also change in Poggibonsi. [[Volterra]] has 4/day that take 2 hours and change in [[Colle di Val d'Elsa]]. Sunday buses are fewer and more crowded.

===By car===

===By car===

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You may also arrive by car. You can't drive inside the town walls, but there are several pay parking lots just outside the town walls, with free places further away. The handiest lot ,Parcheggio Montemaggio, outside Porta San Giovanni, fills quickly, but they let 1 car in for every one that leaves, so you can wait (€2/hour).

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You may also arrive by car. You can't drive inside the town walls, but there are several pay parking lots just outside the town walls, with free places further away. The handiest lot, Parcheggio Montemaggio, outside Porta San Giovanni, fills quickly, but they let 1 car in for every one that leaves, so you can wait (€2/hour). There is free parking on the side of the road going down from the turnabout.

==Get around==

==Get around==

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On foot - it's ''very'' small, and you must disembark from your car or bus outside the city walls, in any case. An electric shuttlebus goes all day from Porta San Giovanni to Piazza della Cisterna to Porta San Matteo. €.50, 2/hour, buy ticket at Tourist Info or ''Tabbachi'' shop

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On foot - it's ''very'' small, and you must disembark from your car or bus outside the city walls, in any case. An electric shuttlebus goes all day from Porta San Giovanni to Piazza della Cisterna to Porta San Matteo. € 1, 2/hours, buy ticket at Tourist Info or ''Tabacchi'' shop

==See==

==See==

*'''Piazza del Duomo''' the town church's square, is surrounded by thousand-year-old towers

*'''Piazza del Duomo''' the town church's square, is surrounded by thousand-year-old towers

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* '''SanGimignano1300''': The visit to the museum is an ideal opportunity to learn about the architectural, social, and historical aspects of the middle Ages in Tuscany. Located in the heart of the city itself, the museum offers a massive reconstruction of the city of San Gimignano dated between the 13th and 14th Century. Open every day. Free entrance. Audioguides and tour guide available. Via Berignano n. 23.

* The '''Collegiata''', the nearest to a duomo (cathedral) in this small city, is beautiful and contains a splendid series of frescoes on Old and New Testament subjects. €3.50, €5.50 combo ticket includes '''Religious Art Museum'''. Open Monday to Friday 9:30-7:30, Saturday 9:30-5:00, Sunday 12:30-5:30

* The '''Collegiata''', the nearest to a duomo (cathedral) in this small city, is beautiful and contains a splendid series of frescoes on Old and New Testament subjects. €3.50, €5.50 combo ticket includes '''Religious Art Museum'''. Open Monday to Friday 9:30-7:30, Saturday 9:30-5:00, Sunday 12:30-5:30

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*'''Torre Grossa''', is the tallest tower in the city at 200 feet. €5, price includes Pinacoteca Civica, same hours as museum.

*'''Torre Grossa''', is the tallest tower in the city at 200 feet. €5, price includes Pinacoteca Civica, same hours as museum.

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*The town's 14 '''Towers''' are all that remain of the original 60, which were owned by the rich who liked to stay safe there when the town was sacked. But then Florence took control of San Gimignano, and most of them were torn down

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*The town's 14 '''Towers''' are all that remain of the original 72, which were owned by the rich who liked to stay safe there when the town was sacked. But then Florence took control of San Gimignano, and most of them were torn down.

*'''Porta San Giovanni''' is a gate at the southern end of the town's 13th century walls

*'''Porta San Giovanni''' is a gate at the southern end of the town's 13th century walls

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*'''Tourist Information''' is also in the Piazza del Duomo, which is open March to October 9:00-1:00 & 3:00-7:00, November to February 9:00-1:00 & 2:00-6:00. They offer free maps, a room-booking service, bus tickets, a free bag check, & €5, 2 hour audioguides for exteriors only. This is also where a '''walking tour''' starts from at 3:00 daily except Sunday, in English & Italian, March-October, for €15

*'''Tourist Information''' is also in the Piazza del Duomo, which is open March to October 9:00-1:00 & 3:00-7:00, November to February 9:00-1:00 & 2:00-6:00. They offer free maps, a room-booking service, bus tickets, a free bag check, & €5, 2 hour audioguides for exteriors only. This is also where a '''walking tour''' starts from at 3:00 daily except Sunday, in English & Italian, March-October, for €15

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* If you want to escape the crowds of tourists, there is a footpath that runs around the outside of town that is peaceful and affords some nice views of the countryside. It doesn't seem to go all the way around town, but it's long enough to work up a good thirst. Look for the signs with an icon of a hiker.

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==Sleep==

==Sleep==

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*'''Torre Prima FarmHouse''', [http://www.torreprima-holidays.it] Torreprima holidays house is 4 Km away from the historical center of San Gimignano, and is situated on top of a hill from where it is possible to delight the beautiful view over the surrounding valleys of olive groves and vineyards.

*'''Casa di Giovanna''', [http://www.casagiovanna.com/] Located on the main street, 100 metres from the main gate of the town. Double ensuite with breakfast - €72.

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It is centrally located for all tourist flows and cultural itineraries to Siena-Florence-Pisa-S.Gimignano, between the Val d' Elsa and the Chianti territory. On ancient itinerary "Via Francigena", Hotel Semifonte is today in the center of three important roads: SS49 of the Val d' Elsa, Provincial Str. for S.Gimignano, Supestrada Firenze/Siena and the highway A1 for Bologna and Rome.

*'''In-town Rossi Apartments''' Owned by same family as Ponte a Nappo, in town center. Double w/bathroom €55, fancier double w/bathroom overlooking town square €85. Same contacti info as Ponte a Nappo farm

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*'''In-town Rossi Apartments''' Owned by same family as Ponte a Nappo, in town center. Double w/bathroom €55, fancier double w/bathroom overlooking town square €85. Same contact info as Ponte a Nappo farm

*'''Locanda il Pino''' Clean, quiet, & small with only 5 rooms, is run by a family over their restaurant inside Porta San Matteo. Double w/bathroom €55, no breakfast, parking right by gate on via Cellolese, far from bus stop, but fine if you have a car. Telephone: 0577-940-415

*'''Locanda il Pino''' Clean, quiet, & small with only 5 rooms, is run by a family over their restaurant inside Porta San Matteo. Double w/bathroom €55, no breakfast, parking right by gate on via Cellolese, far from bus stop, but fine if you have a car. Telephone: 0577-940-415

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* '''Le Nuvole''' - wonderful country house in a beautiful position, only 2 km away from San Gimignano. The carefully restored house has 3 living parts, two of them with exit to the garden, provate swimming pool, terrace, garden furniture, barbecue. Linen change weekly. Parking by the house.

*'''Hotel Villa San Paolo''', [http://www.romanticatours.com/hotel_villasanpaolo_sangimignano/]Surrounded by olive trees and the Italian garden, the Villa and the new "borgo" with the sunny swimming pool and the charming view of the Towers of S.Gimignano, give to guests the most modern comforts in an elegant but informal athmosphere, with an attentive and friendly service.

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This country residence of the nobily has been beautifully restored in harmony with the original architecture and playing great respect to details in order to create a confortable hotel with good facilities and a great deal of personal charme.

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* [[Siena]]

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* [[Volterra]]

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San Gimignano is a pretty medieval walled city in Tuscany, Italy, famous for its beautiful towers and great art. It is small enough to be effectively visited as a day trip from nearby cities like Siena and Florence, but it has a different atmosphere at night that many travelers find it worthwhile to experience.

Contents

Get in

The towers of San Gimignano

By train

The historical town of San Gimignano on the hill has no train station, but you can easily reach San Gimignano by taking a train to Poggibonsi (labelled "Poggibonsi-S.G.") and then a bus from the Poggibonsi train station to San Gimignano. These buses cost €3.60 (2007) each way, leave every 30-40 minutes, and you can inquire for information, schedules, and tickets at the tourist information office which is located ahead toward the right as you walk out of the train station.

If you are going from Florence (Firenze) to Poggibonsi, direct trains are not so frequent but you will find many connections via Empoli.

By bus

Easily reachable from Florence or Siena, though you may have to change buses in Poggibonsi. Buses leave from Florence's bus station (next to the train station) hourly, and take 1.25 to 2 hours for €6. From Siena there are €5.20, 75 minute buse rides (5 a day)

Buses depart from Porta San Giovanni, with tickets sold at the bar just inside the gate or at the Tourist Info. Florence buses leave hourly, change in Poggibonsi, and take 1.25-2 hours. Siena buses are 5/day, 75 minutes, and also change in Poggibonsi. Volterra has 4/day that take 2 hours and change in Colle di Val d'Elsa. Sunday buses are fewer and more crowded.

By car

You may also arrive by car. You can't drive inside the town walls, but there are several pay parking lots just outside the town walls, with free places further away. The handiest lot, Parcheggio Montemaggio, outside Porta San Giovanni, fills quickly, but they let 1 car in for every one that leaves, so you can wait (€2/hour). There is free parking on the side of the road going down from the turnabout.

Get around

On foot - it's very small, and you must disembark from your car or bus outside the city walls, in any case. An electric shuttlebus goes all day from Porta San Giovanni to Piazza della Cisterna to Porta San Matteo. € 1, 2/hours, buy ticket at Tourist Info or Tabacchi shop

See

Piazza del Duomo the town church's square, is surrounded by thousand-year-old towers

SanGimignano1300: The visit to the museum is an ideal opportunity to learn about the architectural, social, and historical aspects of the middle Ages in Tuscany. Located in the heart of the city itself, the museum offers a massive reconstruction of the city of San Gimignano dated between the 13th and 14th Century. Open every day. Free entrance. Audioguides and tour guide available. Via Berignano n. 23.

The Collegiata, the nearest to a duomo (cathedral) in this small city, is beautiful and contains a splendid series of frescoes on Old and New Testament subjects. €3.50, €5.50 combo ticket includes Religious Art Museum. Open Monday to Friday 9:30-7:30, Saturday 9:30-5:00, Sunday 12:30-5:30

The Pinacoteca Civica (civic painting gallery/museum) in the Palazzo Pubblico is small but has beautiful art inside. €5, price includes Torre Grossa, €2 audioguides, open daily March to October 9:30-7:00, November to February 10:00 to 5:00

Torre Grossa, is the tallest tower in the city at 200 feet. €5, price includes Pinacoteca Civica, same hours as museum.

The town's 14 Towers are all that remain of the original 72, which were owned by the rich who liked to stay safe there when the town was sacked. But then Florence took control of San Gimignano, and most of them were torn down.

Porta San Giovanni is a gate at the southern end of the town's 13th century walls

The church of Sant'Agostino in the northeastern part of the city contains a set of great frescoes on the life of St. Augustine by Benozzo Gozzoli, & friendly, English-speaking friars to tell you about the church. English mass at Sunday at 11:00, open daily 7:00-12:00 & 15:00-19:00, free, but €.50 inserted into a coin box will light up a painting.

The panorama of the countryside from the Rocca (literally, a big rock) in the southwestern part of the city.

The Piazza della Cisterna, a beautiful piazza with an old stone well (no longer used) in the middle. This is where a Thursday market gathers.

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Thursday is market day in Piazza del Duomo

Tourist Information is also in the Piazza del Duomo, which is open March to October 9:00-1:00 & 3:00-7:00, November to February 9:00-1:00 & 2:00-6:00. They offer free maps, a room-booking service, bus tickets, a free bag check, & €5, 2 hour audioguides for exteriors only. This is also where a walking tour starts from at 3:00 daily except Sunday, in English & Italian, March-October, for €15

If you want to escape the crowds of tourists, there is a footpath that runs around the outside of town that is peaceful and affords some nice views of the countryside. It doesn't seem to go all the way around town, but it's long enough to work up a good thirst. Look for the signs with an icon of a hiker.

Buy

You will notice shops where free wine tastings are offered. If you consider the wines a good value, buy some bottles. You may find the wine expensive.

In-town Rossi Apartments Owned by same family as Ponte a Nappo, in town center. Double w/bathroom €55, fancier double w/bathroom overlooking town square €85. Same contact info as Ponte a Nappo farm

Locanda il Pino Clean, quiet, & small with only 5 rooms, is run by a family over their restaurant inside Porta San Matteo. Double w/bathroom €55, no breakfast, parking right by gate on via Cellolese, far from bus stop, but fine if you have a car. Telephone: 0577-940-415

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